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Private In-Home and Online Spanish Tutoring in Lake Station, IN

Receive personally tailored Spanish lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with in-home and online tutoring that offers flexible scheduling and your choice of locations.

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"Reading and pronunciation:
Reviewed Spanish numbers: how to write and read them.
Student stated that he scored 86 on his homework."

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"The student & I focused on reviewing his Spanish material, lessons & classwork. He is proficient with the basic material & is ready to be tested on the first 3 units. I went through his notebook & helped him figure out what material has been covered that he needs to have mastered so he can take the necessary tests, as well as what he will need to work on to get caught up. I'm confident we'll be able to get him up to speed in this class after a few more sessions. We also took a look at his English class. Mom had just purchased the assigned reading book for him so he could get started on that. We talked about setting a goal for him to get through the book & complete the assignments."

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"We covered saber v conocer and part of chapter 6 in the student's Spanish book. I saw progress as he learned the difference between saber and conocer, and he scored better and better as we played vocab games. I left him with more games to practice."